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¢ TWO CENTS. rn a rr AD NEW YORK, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1%, , VORTIETEE Ys | cee ore eT H f INGCTAN ; ahe has never com. | ciple the very opposite of our modern notions ‘ qv At _ IRELAND AND ENGLAND. Letter to telinquish — his | of liberty and equality, the RR ) OF THE BEGTING MEN PUAZLED. THE PHILADELPHIA URAUDS ve at (LIN | : oe IN NU \QEGAL WEDDING IN Reet - holds fhe tine had | to ban vekburn. | ConsTUCTED SOCIETY ON THLE MODEL OF AX Heavy Wagers ou the Race to be Finiabed ma Wages ttt Ee NG IN LO i 7 cc ce Walnne, uke Coretta trey. el —_ « nee © Race to be Finished aD 0 ated— He } MR TAMER ANTHONY BROT een cae nee enatand and en Kr had te heh igned THE GOLD-RIBDED ISLAND OF THE on Prospect Path Course TosDay—§ ot "yeaaa AC ONDINE C A yaeerst caine Sey Inst CTUR has oll the hberty which England and Scotland very man had a piace Which was assigned to | THE @ C f 7 ue Yeu Bt by sgh Med — rin @ vor PBOLCIE haves ‘There bene country inthe world where a |! Htysand the bigher tus rank th CARTE BEAN (BA ¢, tran hg Me tb 1 Ofiiver ScHing Out a Precinct. ™~ i pry aD oN ner coe wvEB - ‘ernment can be deficd with so mut rf reaponaibility, We have all. reac esterday was the secon¢ y of th ! 1 . i NESSE y JERSEY, Why Iretand Dove Not Actiove her Indes Tet Cae Oe ooo ae aitiek te fh baba al Re CALLE = uattiie i second day of the fall | Pruinapenenta, Oct, 16.—The Citizen ‘ ideals cr pendence The Ditferener berween the f inutiny allowed equities fret ny, and we know that it did be npn | te iy 6 Bowre Ben: Sperm tations or Wee tne ting on Prospect Park. ‘The weather was | Municipal Reform Assoctat h Hrends | srectal net vMrotch, and Weisit American Intel | self tay Froland to-day. united effort to en, | He end; but much as human beings are Mie t Eitorndo been Diacnvered ut vat # | sblendid and the roads leading to the course In | cansod th m Assoclation have alte vectul Teatne of » Cars far the Anim ' Honeery Waporrad ty ihe NaiIveR, pelt a slave, and makes no united effort tere | born into this world some wenk and sone An Tyvestien 10.000 which ix | excellent order, There was consequently a he arrest of four partics who wwe of Genta A Whole Estate Muminated= ; Fron hiss herself, What is the expianatetian | strong the Normans, who wero the strongest to Heatize 875,00 Tee attend f i prominent In the electi auds in this ctt $100,009 Worth of Bridal Preseu } James Anthony Froude detivered, Inst a? T the Iriel thele courage on | peorie in Europe, gained the ascendency. They ge attendance, The ball was opened with the | ‘they have Leen bound ever to appr the For days past t! 1 FANDs, evening, the fat of bis series of lectures nulredt battle-flelds in France, and Austria, vout Cattolica, and allowed no liberty uf It has always been a matter of conjecture W race, In which Comee and Young Bruno | November tort of th Pes. Petite iG Wit ra past the residents of the large ‘ . ind Spain. and lately in you rani conscience. ty w ue, and every- | as . a from W " were sy close whe " rember term of the court. Persons who vil wn of Lodi Now Jerse } on the "Relations betwecn England and fre- | war ihe Irianman hes shown thas whavev body was boun wy. wae tru aul overs: | ax to the sources from whence the Peruvien wer losely matched that the betting men sed fraud at the polls appear daily at thy | Ifteen mile feats thle el teen tn'b teat { fand.” The subject of last nicht’s tecture was | ails him, itis notdanger that he fears the sovereign of Christendom, and eyeryboay | Incas and other gor sous South American mon. | Wére puzated to plek the winner. ing Bruno | poms of the ation and ative tiformation ne niles from this clty, have been in a lively i the Norman Conquest Ireland, Associa. | XIV: ne aa that the Irish Brigade gave him | fy a hound to obey, ie Pope. jane Normans | archs of three centuries azo drew thelr gold Ba the favorite at $19) to #40 against the fleld A committee has been appointed by the Cltl las oF Wied bata’ over the approaching mar+ \ nore trouble than all the rest of his army ie ‘ople Whose inissio 4 to is h which mnbat i # won the frat heat with ease, end : NM »pointed by the Cit! e of Mies Agale Rennle n wae te esi wad welt sited, Onthe platform wat a | Penuec aurea chemuersy ante tho Dukerat | fiue,,down, anarooy and oinlesion was LO | supphes with which they Almost literally built He won the frst heat with ease, and the know: | gens’ Municipal Reform Association, and all | ihiladelphin WAG coeny Gas cacenaia { number of prominent Yonen, Chancellor | Berwick, “are of the same opinion.” (L put down anarchy and compel obedience | their palaces. We ate now promised a solution | surprise Comoe won the tec was over To thelr | vioxe cases will be followed up as early as prac. | last evening at t! hi deat bel <n sion | Crosby Introduced the great English author as FOR FIVE OFNTURIES Understood it, Tn this capacity they | in part which may be the key to the problem, was A rush to the poot box to hedge. Comec | tieatie Tanie Hdl family mansion of Me, Robert | an {ilustration of th f literney inton be. | Me Biaiieh available forve in Ireland Rarely es: gland. the Saxeng 6 Beany end | Fourteen miles off the coast of Vonesuels, tat- ron the next two heats and the race In allant | geyoral election judges have mado statoment Nidrivaiiing. in foagnidesnice any, mimnflan gore } ween the ‘wo countric f® bond wh! 4 on Ay ee oe clous pr .s i] 2 deg. 28 mil ec. nol « itud hho ‘: a nm i hitee t. } t thes nitriles, 9 bond which adi a W ited; the I eo fous polittcaleconvinisis, | Itude 12 deg. 2 min. 30 sec. north, longltud: Me second race was postponed by darknoss, | AF bo “stuMng” ballots after the t boxe POT Peer v on teen gu tavie } similarity of political eycems could not sever, | Were forever quarcelling anwong th ven, qiey yihoryanized and helpless, and the Odeg. Minin, west, les the island of Aruba. | efter three heats h en trotted, until to-day | had been sealed. These frauds were transact iticns had been sent to fan ly friends ti Per ate WRK TRAITOR GH : Hore farever quarielling among theticelves. A | Normans drove them before them. Hut still | Ty the 1 vor it Pee dat Lotlock. This race was a very exciting 1 2 nb petal i it aga has ent parts of Lie country. Many of the quests lis name sara familiar one, ind hts weltings | Qowglse ot a Campbell cared. mare fur hia coune | those Normans were really the restorers of Fng- ‘0 the ral observer It presenta none of the | ALU o'cluck. This race was a very exciting onc: | in the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Wards, Tt te rom Philnde taltlnore, and further south, * erecting alike to Americans and E « for himeelt. An O'Donnell was fealy | ish iherty, The Saxons were, soft iron: the | Inviting aspects (hal sre Incident tothe many Wilkes w yo Honest Alten and | ciated by the Cittzcns’ Municipal Reforiy | feathed Lodl pn Tuesday, and vestirday, cars ' {take the English side If the Englleh would | Normans tuned them to steel. ‘The taxon gave | other Istands that dot the, Carlhbean and ton a @ the soccnd, The | Assoctation that the ref ity tek npany was Incressed to large numbers by tation w MR. FROUDE proverd says when an Irishman te onthe pit | gave the Hes hia love of liberty man | fringe the Spanish Main, The fsland fa thir following is tive summary + spadetelaLd ¢ reform city ticket was etantly nueviving partie received with prolonged applause, H. Pou can alvraye Hyd two uiner trishmen to turn | Cavtzenoe sapere cometines mone erand or | miles ton ten miles wide Brocky, barren, | Progrecr Daun Trot 4. | flected by at least ve thousand majority, an? AGIA Maras ‘A ide a leat | Ute (haughter) twas aniitidhman who, when | seacetan qliotlt, toxether made tl Engl and des eral; and we are Wold fe NO. a, $A Uy BW LO nae gh that they have now st evidence to pr Two epoulel ' sects. Ihionation PeGulla® to. Bagltall yepronched with gelling hie country, thanked |) When the Normans tried | Scotland, hisusel-that it. ds absolutely an island of gold ASHE UIL GTN ESTSOS rene one | aenTande MAA eR raunce e deroeninaciontts rom the Jerse ' 4 No people with such professions of patriatisnt land defled them, while after a single battle, ef. Come 11 | feotmanized. and announce a ritinatton t ner cand orators, He made no attempt to No peopte with such professions of patriotism | the lauds of the Saxon became the spoil of th FEARCTING TOR FACTA Tovett’s (rg, Young Hrind, J 1] forret out the entire rascalliy at tho late ele ® park { " re ness to his flowing periods by on Etele lina have, when, It has come to actions | conquerors, | Wales struggled for centuries, but Ti woe but # few years ago that tslands blazing Horat's bom. Lady Backus. a4 About five hundred persons have ina and ede of col M8 RA halve of Cone Teor Arse (0, tact the Than eavoltions Haye beck | Heron OL I she kept het tan s chiefly for | with diamonds rose from unknown depttsto the is DIR, Be Opello, 8 Paints and it how they wer ned up the carriage drive to the tn éi ‘i ; cast in the same mon twos as if Bt her own people, and she kept her blood and | surface of the Pacitie and unpretendinaly fu phe 5 challensin.? anterns extended from the north to . ney, tt aildress you of she hhtuty oF the | by ee them destroy each other,” Butler IN SCOTLAND AND WALES Francisco reporter. Bu thoge mia went, down draw ' i will f! vf light Halts mile, vod presenting ' T peewutie Coat yous feel an interes And | entree aurine cuueaorres tO'Nell puarlotiem was a living spirit which represented to the son in shine in search oF these Islands jae NB, | Meputtican, who. he nth n. 'k' ntendy ine ot Introduce the subject than by | thetten terete Hie'resotitlon of men determined to be free, | "For the purpoe oF aacertatilng what there iy tleeted over Bin ‘ H jon tn the cen A letter once written by an Amer | “inerinn the iets hen 1reiandie tlirn Cathe ohio fell ba easily nef Wat li ther tepnre CONCEP the wondertul i Mr, Gowen was ho re of the g the Bowe adr to the Halls Cri Sin America. the iri iis were unaniinossly | Enaland: th Lagis ithe whole hation sleided ca | geld (sland of Aruba: @ NUN reporter was sent It 118 majority. ‘The Cit pan Hazers stood Gn wha the Ital Febellion Of 1fK | hed che aeiden coottat the Called Btaten but | Openalt, Tie wae to aubmit. In Ireland | search af auch farte as would go to confirm or : relation witl assist jos In admirat he brilliant displ fie weeastan was the, Ieleh rebellion of 18. | had any grides againet the \nited States. but | one-half of the fchiefs took the Norman tlde | discredit the story. The facts Roto cone Second ItacePurse No. 4. $144 Plaint waa made te Acid the fd ! Vronceried in the insurrection, were in the | wig were on the Any “ ants of Ulster, | that the Normans might help them against | are substantially os follows: oe Bin ceamen Seer stp. Grats See to seed, iho to tira} | eection niacer Ih a fthe Government. ‘They had been en- | Who does not kuow that if aceid (Laughter) | the other half. In neither was effectual re ~ hey h to Wagus. Ward which bus alw ferfurme hy th A. Jobnson of ' gaged ih corres ndenice wi the Directory Of | free tocmotrow the Grit. atop. atte t Hretay I) sistance But whil. the Normans had stren THE MAGNET IN A MUSEUM. Wi I. Rove ch. e. Honest Allen and br. @ m ity. Itisc the Presbyter wireh at Lodl. who eonducte ‘ French Republi hey tind almed at |< morrow the | fre ep after the de- 1 their military organization, they w early three years ago two meric! prreree NERO aoa, 12:1] whole precinct t 4 pol form at the bride's re- porsting Ireland from England and annexing | ¢ PAG Gate aie dees Na he a declarn ju their ability to maintain their national iden. | centlenien, while yeisting the. Im: att Mie Ben Mee ies ih placa dtl cn bh td nested ea ; a = Ws Were ith the miele, { ey had been betraveaby thelr | freana taheltea Who does not know that if vane Saxon and retained um at Leydensaw some very rie" specimens «f Dan Dapieis's bog. Wei, Witman and Comino. 4 THE SOUTH CAROLINA ELECTION u rates. as so iiany Ith Mel eatety teahiven cite be t Aimore pure type. Treland | & wring quartz, Upon inquiry, they learned ore Nu ais . have been betrayed, Men who # aan nwould be found fighting on with the Lrish ch t e r iar, H A ame | the English side maieniten nl 0 4h characteris ‘on the Island of Aruba, ‘The ex- pvaiien. SMU " 2 ‘ table with then, men wh cir p the English alde? A majority of vates might by Normana crossed into tre: | treme rictiness of the quartz inspired these AL | Firetieat a Quayrer, He Wie | A Libernt Elected to ¢ s-The Mores { fesslone were ¢ he Tou st of patriots, were #e- | ens, cone “Psekpata Pa ha bash Cole i e hundred years afier the tlemen with the tdea that it would be a paying | found eeat Hig det Marty Carry the “tate nga i dal party cretly selling thi nowlod y the ministers | nor they were vstead of the votin i he invasion wat sanctioned | investment to develop so rich a gold fel | uted beat Hat) a es oT" ; i ydelisohu's © Wed of vette Thitd. They funished the names | OnPet wey were called Of to handle the Fine Wwe Adrlant and one fort that | Upon thelr return to Riancioa they conwiltel - 4| CHARLESTON, Oct, 10.—The freedinau has was Nevers ‘twon}y-seuer ‘ of every one concerted in tt they aled THY TIME SNOULD FV Wit teinetoer WIth gratitude, the | With Mr, Moves Auker, amining and civil engl. | The Great itace in Sac again asserted his superiority, Radical ' nt Or hestra Hend of New York i thairiintended mrevements, and at the last mo- | When all parties in Ireland should unite, as Je them forthe first time loyal'sub- | Meer, resident of Baltimore. Mr. Anker was riumphant. South Carolina will endure f re White silk, trimmed with poll ‘ AND, te Fe ene ete ad a hut tefleave | battles did in Scotland, with the determina f ‘ efit time loyal subs | Htsnly casived upon heariny the, reported. riche td tho Winn oa rite eal Mt Nah ky rated Iilosagine faters j Dublin and pla: > themselves ut the head of t to become a free nation cr else to die, no carhty | Wark whtel rea they left it, For Manis excited upon hearing the reported rely | Sacnasesto, Oct. 14.-Tho raco between Gold | intamons fe ct it DID TRY regiments. thie miser. imbination enabled | Hower could prevent them f Pee eaE RE) | restore long ax they kept their btood pure, the | rich as, represente Tula Was indeed the | smth Matd and Occtd the Agricnitural Park | ‘famous faction of the di repe } aio. Hieeaiee eroy tu kelze thels cumpantns, and | they nee united, the Inde Mtence they desire fs estab ed th re the usual feu true 1: forado. Mr. then Commis. | Course here this afternoon attracted abo Dpersous | Party Ix victorious, Fronklin J. Mesos i 18, } its paralyzed the revolt, the plans of which | ¥ eacurse ty them, and this eur n theory, fe waa the king | floned to Investigate owas furs | to the grounds, The race ‘i ele hae . Klaee. carrl bie had Ween laid so carefully, and which it was | Khow my own country, they will never rec Jand.and the sverelgn of England ruled as | nished wit! every requisite tor Meee al Gaie Knee Lak Gee NAV: Comune lected: Govertiot bys tareo majority, as) iy} Hert We was brougutt } : hoped would have ended. Trish servitude for- | Ebgland has but one wish for Ireland=to s Pope's vicegerent. ‘The Crown, under I aha le TT SPO erie l lee da th geile biel bay aa cpmect tacit dt leaves, a convicted crininal, ta clected Ereiite . ever. Deprived of theit chief, to the utmost her own prosperity with her J system was the sole owner of the soil sureey Was critically made and fears | cov’, recorm aud: OF ourss, 18 well known throughout vert Bia jower t f re ngist i hak PROFLE KORE Whatever measure an impartial judgement re- als and gentlemen holding their various varying In width from twenty to | (%¢ country, Occident tsa sorrel gelding, about bine ton cour Tie betd ede tnel 1 } wr adallerad baat “n commends for Ireland's good, no Parliament Hants aubject te discharte dus | fifty feet, were found, and In several cases to a | Yeare of age, who Ph The returns from a large pe f third etre og Lilt extinguished tn blond, 6 ected fury was | now possible in England would refuse to grant f whieh Hod bree for, | Mepth that could not be determined, and rich | + ra ua tie tis ot yet rovelved, sume pot ) ' nd S.A. thot \ { Se eee Lt Pucaa abue’ daven un wrneuter Reparation we cannot grant, AL else we are clands aa in England: the native | almost beyond ¢ mine a sihebi tie tas ant fifty miles fron rail ectaphs | baile Howaed of Now Hee hem had been willing togrant. With the alc sym a re generally dispossessed avo ahi p anford to state that the whole Me teva OF HowneR, anid Atag by tartial Law, the que willing towrant. With the ald and sympathy of | the conquerors, because the Ax mia olives AN IMPECUNIOUS SPANTARD ' ¢ La Conaaay. ae Pee eet Moses theskst | sister of the brid ¥ all, wore " ue with the’ sevghty Vou wish well to Ireland. aud you wish well to be depended ‘on were they te be | afr. Anker reported the result of hi Ay wellknown horse ton was very quiet. Co Foe ee ets Neeithien air. tava Teaco Me } SOS weagetietri mt ye Englond Pand America are united by a ositions of command and responsi | Ution. and furthers hat the kingd an peg hier ett ee t re Vawey Me ae neh anton Tore she rebellion ere con literature. a common language, and a t Holland had loased: the island for twenty-five te morning ( ‘ wi w and in ‘ AR AG Ba common sha eloricus hlagory. “Whetly THENR WAS NO SPOLIATIC years to a Spaniard for uilders (82 et er wal ° y 1 ele ‘ « : Ha ptebert ; “pula fe It oF not. we are @ single farm s. nnuin, W y ud twenty-one years to pee he vote Jovernor Ir 7. & . Brpear in court atid ¢ swe remain friends, we claim af «| in the modern sense of that word. ‘The tenure | and that the icase could t Durchacnd ep wana | Tie tite one ec Gi wep = gra 1. Stewart, nd they. were bani mutual conesrne Ane the ratintG cHnciee | emirtenee Mite eee REE OTe ee TTRRCRRHE AGU dimaneat lng drmtont wae tana, [tele dit was believed tat he. Later. fix-Gov. Perry ts elected to a0 | Gen. Ther day flowlgs i each other's affair i were rather a revenue bh Innocent and unsuspecting Spaniard was f t ory oeasene'e se in place of Walloce, th ronent ri they sho! weitel the faye administered, than an in- | and gladly tyrone seas? C ‘ Gow, ber sent il thes WHEN THE Votcr OF AMRRICA come the lord w bere gladly. f his twenty-one year Oceident drow the pole, ud the ov. Perry. is a through Conservative, wh HOt New J w the Irishman that justice has been d \ # to sper his own pleas. | lense for 1 guilders per ann m. |e gat halt ‘ Nin + F Wallace sup Heal party {n every Fe. New Je 1 Hoey and ; aa unde at ri nas been don ire, ‘This land question les at the bottom of | Hut Mr. Anker, who conducted ice Inthe acc sph AN no ‘c H young Mr. Hoe Me ses ONR BAY, min the Uy A ben he learns from a, uarter | trish grievar Th essential truth there ean | tons, was + gationed, tla | ainays came op im front. Lot t ema aigiet ak eon aly | Par helene aac Mrow * Vollee. erent ead] MB netand at that thr penacnean * that Ie he wants | be no exclusive property in land.” The tand | Duteh capital at the Hague and! hon af C_Ourtia, the ewindling ambarsedor fre 3 fupphy, Mr. Hick by Generation of American statesmen. ‘There Fe etd on his | ty. The cotmunity may make any artan therefc are, receiving nt See menee island: Col. Bethune, i yrortr| £' ite ‘ ai ¢ | oma industry, he ts the con up unity | Tangem therefor, proceedings agair suthor ot bis arest AREAL ir. Jr..o8 k pains w tr Irish cate papers ort lusty. common on whieh Italall be ivated, and ina clvile ite ; ©. Connor, JF. 0 TO MID pomonstrance addressed by Mr. King on this c ton f that the Cel tal Yabor and | led try: Te aONIe ba for the GnenliPaaoEs ah NEW YORK TO DK THE WONLD'S ti te ir, Ealwits casion to our FHme Minteter. Rertion, and that 1 Teumstances will | of Industry and the secuiity tal every man ot Everything being thus satisfac LOOK OUT VOR THESE NAMES! ¥. Col. schalilia, drain his bows, clea i gis Yeward Tok hiat laber ip ak a | it was decided to make New York t o 1 halls ay, dudge { BA} which the writer, Mr. King, requests that the a this country, | als’ to apnropriate, slices of “rhe exer in altos: aud. separate the drum from ized the Clerk of the United State ent Grant's fomily : Mr.R.R| Irish prisoners may not be to the Unt crete, TPT, ‘Sunteeuuiey. he has | property wtherreation of laws and back & eaaarestoill at Urscnvillo, Nc decon the Auris District Court 1 : eT Nils mis “ ernately petted and oppressed, called | fecuintes this thine a Winery te and Kasex Canal. was fitte D tons of The following are the names of per APTER THE MARMIAGE minitee Gime malten Heupyute any ame | sisede® ihpattar fates “casivekinanfequires | tenn bu to the tbe by wien Tony ote | hit the mare ingeslned ar ws develor Mee ok ine cHiea eatee Dlueine auree M eauneine trite bassador from this country was to write Va pertial justice, An Tr equires | Person, but to the tribe by which it was inhabi- | treved, awing ee Me id not be r sak acl ia Lebl . ladhlchenauhet i stout § Ievter i these dave he would nut have a ve Mifla sacar s aitatjiat | feds. Chatom’ prescribed the rulew under witch wing y whe ROUTES SAT a Cee eee ‘lous to Jud t » order dir until trove : [nz tenure of his office. elite peasant eat xpected t ¢ soil was cultivated aaa mill says, to th that tl - Ugh a erg yy ; a jug tld o'elo pride of both England and Ameri nily a rule which takes from him ned their industry t poore | Pipcemes Were het used. Mr. Lilienthal a Dempsey Denes bis Guilt tt scien ee ‘ ste aeylut archer of legalized robbery the fris thirited were. rele » poor | titormed the SUN reporter that the feo tons « citizens : ; } $a Oot Ranta aviou te Bony es with 1. Nowonder that Le proves in ine. chict took, frome. th work, | talfings which Iny ifthe Fear ct the. mt i feign ed ied Fal Wiliam R. Watiiay nas . he park aud Lamas! i treed, Beery civilived nati ‘bed ‘cor 2 UTE Uataat rue, but he will tre | pleased him, end left to the peasants the tetuse, | 2cld.not less than $50 per ton und itil would | Yesterday afternoon Dr. Wynkoop. the aur | prandt. Trace Merk cada Pace Supe hrldpl ga cle | peted to adopt the prin a com rrigible under any rule is yet tobe | When a Garhi at nea the refuse. | seq treatmient, ad that to of the pureat gold Seon tn attendance upon Lotte Stanton, the woman | CO TP ih a gi. ie ticrand thie tone Mi at ar election, in en by | ‘To the rep his J gold mine who wae eo brutally beaten by Joseph De:opeey, cl ttohn di, § ac ae Th sod there to ace from | Tk FLUST FRENCH REVOLUTION SNS A ee CER HAG Both for erat Choteh Uy | To the reporter, this Jersey gold mine looked | Te vase rr assistant Aldermen, oa Thuredsy Uigut, Charles D Se setae tadersey City. fe Gent k f is to int ¥ ters wer leader. and the | aataln ad-hand brick Hoard of Asslatant Aldermen, on Thun Aviron Br Tier hve ke Tartse nd teighborhwud él westand the highest are entitled [0% axe the pow Wy" to ree | chief was PERFIDIOUS canes : eonecions. ‘The ¢6p Cobe bt Oe with I . UU B ent Brererretims dst trae ely 1.5 A as genet PERFIDIOVE ALAIN AWAY THE PRI a 4 to Corox Ks \ i 1 ; Vane Ata PRESLIT } ures had 0 tye shelter " are prominent ain \ ay LAW : t you € ‘ aly ‘ miso hed tallied for a’ fow emia Porous OtuSE costly articles Mur 4 e example. | ty i t took the: pl id customs of Bes ir \ rly expec 1 { ' Winst " ennle, rf i a ai REL OD 3 rir. | The chiets kept their lands, but wer es bee elt held the me arrend «| Fe ae ition oF rm Mr. Harry Leach is a young miitionaire worthy Bri vw re rea A Bh eh fibadiihay wate: dune: Her cea fe ine halle stoutly denies bs guilt and expects to pr i rine, Hever Aiwily ¢ laren « rant hou sladeloia, for hia youn wife, : f sla t aud indirect sta an before, to gather out of ft a living by THE FRANCHISE TRANSFERRED. i cable beaneapbehe alae i Hes : ) a: } Muruig the present century "th Te this cincation If Wak th They then dectiod to send Mir Anker to Rus | LOTH# STAXTON'® ANTE-MONTEM BHP cor- 1 Bian, Aout 4 THE MAKLEM COURT HOUSE } : ze-enilgrat y he inmemorial rights of the | rope t Anew company and tra h YOUN TG. buauer, Me Mw - i e anothers throats and live the tran i} t , E f Ite atnol : pen, ' ier the dt earare y mated « Da lateresting Inauiries Relating to fa o nt ' Tr, an va ndred y = | lat day Inst n. by Mr ¥ 4 ™ hea {New Enel anot tC The ‘ an barons. did hnpose ite protective | Abd one of the Rickett ne by far iy nen were P Hoobs in Marlem=When Senntor Geust " aut grier eeinent wrest pmrcet Testa it wae ever unie | Semgletng the rganieaiin ‘of Uh ‘4 Custom House WHE Take the Witwess Stand. ; ( t : , ey were unequal to the reduction o| r. Anker returned to this coui a t : vs a ii rt hati P nevance WF Mates at the Ducts, hed geen: Ncmoeme | the whole af treland tas far ay i Ruslan Ot | a ae MAIR COIR ee Ww Lewistative Commission, conststige ef ti orintete, wh eth 1 so troubled t that after an entniies lands we The English company, as organized, include whe Resta ofthe P. Tiemann, the Hon. E. C, Benes > 4 he estan Ne latter consid vated Ww viously had bee ere | many prominent. Americana as stockholder, " een ‘ mar . WATRA i ¢ eFopubHe in diummise, f WONG. Pick to the wilderness, Could the. Normans | The reporter was enabled t ees tha nureaaiat teak tr The annexed tabte s! prog dein Hy Welamans, apnainted 60 1h D val ies Ie Cae wun eof the. Puritan aioe | Nave Munintained a person tian with oAtockholders : John, Steward ed because | the regletration of voters yesterday im this ¢ Vevligate the alleged Harlem Court Mouse BS wclock one of us asking nothing so much or shou the mar of the | have transported thelt yo mF could. they nite te National Provincial Hank settles, He’ os halted | counparative registration of the nt two reg frauds, yesterday held another session in the rit se P divorce. Two-thirds of the (ish 14 " estante aympa- | {hee ingal ander would have been, impseese Be Ai, tetera Bhar, Bac ein ana Mr. they lid | of 18 and 1871 Aldovnan's chamber, Mr. Ketchell appeured HIKKE vote for separation, tminedine and everr their by en, whil 4 . AB on el n Impressed sy Hay. of the Moditerra r friend, They a %, ¢ ) Yuko for senaracion, immodiaie and sternal, | rethren, while the iris Catholics clung | 2POn Ueland as upon England, (In England the any; Hon. A Seymour, MP. nie che taug himerifin with ot | det. © - forthe Commissioners, and Mr, J. C, Parsons Of, the Irish people wor broken their spit Ma ld not be mended in Ireland by | strength. In Ireland they became Celtic chiefs | Among the Amer fan atorkholde Anationes| cect te Theale ele het dit" not he XE ka tit Niet PO ATLA TELLERS ERO. pumevewcentttien of laws divide da. The B handing it over tora Catholic majority Care | And Celts, with all thelr vices In a stronger type. | \¥m ig the American stockholders are tie § Thea. gue Of the mir Ki dit" mot thé | ‘at Hr Me : eaontes Ly Me an forgot what the Trish donut forget Like | pluise.] he centuties proveding the. Datish pnd Colte, with all thelr vicgs $n a stronger type: | Cort Paul W, Turbos of Hoston, Gen. Cen. i, | feces" before she kad tine Lo say a sinaen your | i Hsbc aohit MeGunde wea pur gn ate Ail the children inthe yparkt plnee.tre pipe to tein | [nynelon ate ppored ‘to ‘have, Leen the golden the Irfan with thelr patidual admiration of vigor nt. of the North Pacific Ki; the ftruck herou the bead with Nietere she thea grammed | foc fue | ae Tin was ached to showebte balk are and tt ot dative, vurh over their | €Fa ¢ land's clviization, Theologians and | 40d determina attac themselves h British Consul, and Ais kak and jumived Inlattt Mec Uampate ihae renet her’ l ic Cae owhich counsel objected, Bo debu wronecbeadedness and (hey io bok leg mi ca'went forth to carry ther learning | NOfmans with enthusiastic devott hes lpn eet ge Bs au {teP thew inwefercceana he (Dempsey | dco kaw 1 (hea ee Gite pecretees ok preaucine (oe ake They suns dosire that weleave them te nian and piety inte other ian Te ee earning | was no mystery in this change. ‘The same mpany ax organized In Lond ot S iketw Wr ansues lt wan en alts rN} “4 taraantand esheetiale to she nibion mrs Trill y tora ey could leave their a re successful in wwatly exercises, and. the | Pi@nomenon would be seen anywhere under the The Aruba Island Gold Miniag hen Weta er Mh au ot 1 2 Held that there was no item. Dearing i Chorage and float their island awiy into the Kk Women wero distin \% | same conai single gene! vane ci 4 Bn ONG seo ne COMD EY « rame aud Ie dt ; 14 Aled held that there was ho item bearing upon $i tuldute of the Atlantic. 1 do noe think SAB Ues be) ZpRne Wa Haee ALD Mame en MN Uta atten, eee mame conaitions. A single generation converts | Thecapltal le §240000, The officers of the con | Ins Uisaung (soit rita ola Marion Cotee Howse, and hat no “obgeetions Agen We any tight te object, They Aree hiuhe | course, all was not peace within the land TE pap ey ke ASL eg tea Up the plano stool (wi me Wie Sota) reget OWE be Goud Se RROW tS nmittee, bus BEGL Hare ofan Urlulane secrlostec him wears | fore the arrival ct ‘the Danes the! Oe ae ane alt ther tata apm ieue Mundt |i aatdee Asker aante eB darstan Canc Be a Borie ise mea inom 1 i Pea: HERR CR UMECE aE SUR Ete ‘ tiven our laws and our language. Who. have | obliged to fig..t among themselves. they were but a fe ig. Je Bogland | Move Anker, Fe Houtanet ero eee eee eran Ano s00: hands and atruck fb Me sustlos. Mi Ae hence ave io OUF atatesmanship. and If Irish pers | Very much revere te who were ready to | [fish fo Many whoenad followed Strong. Tt (a proposed $8 branspary she duarts to Bwane'| —mveceiie sciacless, 1 oin (0 weak towsile | The Bentens Befeat the tao the | eLeher Ry doe Dotaelialonc TIO Tatthar eaeTARE Vind inning AC we coh not denyst urmes mut oh Welw ready onstaike | Rowand Fitzstepen returned in fee ren | fhe oie Ald ORREE lent lave where | x Wauraemnuickcn sicned by the Commission, Me further teatified ye expetinent of a forced union has been tri Whe eaven cet tatior fe zstephen returned Ina few yeurs. | it will be reduced. The gulch mntulug will b michel ' BEDS DOT AYRE FOSOLY ER BiLy ABDROY. G nO 1ah-- we shiouid be obliged in vc O | of this kind aven gets areputatlon | ativan The cldeat sou of the Ni d with the | done on the Cahfornta system. ‘The maxit t Lorik Sraxtos The eighth game of the grand base-ball | OF Mdlrectly, from Mr tor anyother pete GOb SPEED AND GO THIAK WAY. LY use of Crow and in his father's hail heard t he Cele undo by the Henk of Ragland and Uy | T tivamwerndr teat Lettit | series between the Boston Red Stockin Be Lan PEDARE at Ne COWL: House But oo long ae Roglanl romaine a great power | tad ray We caste In ancient Ir pgvthe batte-sinigs, Rnd Kt waa under | Labvt on the isla of Ath anced satisfactory. | “HL unica wan itken by Coreuer Young at mid: | Mutuals was played on the Union ground y Mares hesricaaanaiiied wiimednion ti ivaea eapine : and wilhwot let eee hol vugon al | °°” queue was rianeing evry witty bie pa miivecrowed | per day, and it ia claimed that the eoat hi eit : terday In presence of abont one thousar Peach ente sarge waa clerk ot thi Citinny Court ) or consent to | in Barope after the Roman Knipire broke t nd himself i ase in the | ¥ Si ve ding Hie crushing, re tators, Tt waa, with the i Mr Ljneb. Tbave heard. charare wate tha Waa mothiod in the : f u whe Fl anetesand | est erade will vield $00 penton, and the ligher Lecture, Hutual-Athietic game on Sat rackar of Mr. Lynch, but 1 doubted the trata Xt ety ther 4 NONE MUSH THAN IE WENT grades will run beyond ®40 to the ton, the | last i ge was found dead in | was chosen umpire, and without ee nraney aps 14 te fon : \ Kaward III. held a Parliament at Kilkenny | wile surfuce diguing ahd gulch deposits, pro: ed a St. Bhe hired afurnished | Hreference for-either club, av Me es alt to te ae etabeatt tisintaln mation In whisk every fas when statutes Were passed,and which, 1 topass | mise an immen € ¥ Pro) room of August Hom proprietor, a week ago | Cision ever heard on the 1 gle the p reyes accord ind i Ita \e w otatiite was the mime na ‘to execité It mnt his le the atory sa tar ihe AOR esterday, and thereat ecapied ft alone, mr. | Cravnd: completely destroying her for work pot done and ne. [ight epg ero Re cnowbndied to nt Have revived the “Normay spirit. Edward | porter by several parties, ‘The But LOMA RGR BOIKIR rot hla Vedeare liek team other | eRe Tottaae ae fi ty i ny ; x i execpt a Irish tuanners, but his ari could not | pressed b if auladod with the. p ‘ A x i wor weess, | Casily atthe Anish, ‘The foll Gen pe churches and te We ruin towers, thy he hillsand forests of Munster. ‘The | pect ahead. and and pies e for mlmission at Kelley TON on real Mark, : rea) ; they Island tatutes weroliughed toscorn, After | verysancuine, Mr. Evarte and Mr. Fahnoatac i ead that, Rima weaoutoa | O. Wright ee. 9 : mgt wh count, be ' tr { nstruggles Ireland yeas left to her | are in Baroy Henrie ana Mes Fanneatieks || i ation midnighewien | Barnes, 21h i Wad Beles 4 i Mansel trou se doug, He < t it GHietine r presumably looking after the Rider dvidge weub away about | Lrouari, 1, f 1 tiene 1 {lod tot vernod by her own ideas | interest Amerienn stochhole ck yee erd 4 POWAY ABOU Te ap of one inure {rue Hoopes an had bee ndiaturtod or plotoly than If the Norman conqueror a daa ant cts wih aia. uve waa Bitty Naot | Bpnisings ¢ { tt wees Quade, aged tt He had @ een tt icniers was pack of munele hells DAG REYEr TOBE ee OD) WOK Bantam | ob Way oo A BRIDEGROOM MURDERED rang ' ARDY. aris H Be: Fi 4 AO LT rie ay ce Fat Ta dinner which | if it Was not better that every nation should b a4 G ond 28. ble \ Arde f 1 ! ' the ol ane WN rd a We eh view th riea do not r beat which @ i Forrel) A Disappointed We: it ant the key on th Sone on ‘ i t CHOWN OF NATIONAL INDEPENDENCE | U ; : Ae Po ring hale manne eddin ‘ua ARG a iii rowil ; the row a ee ee « : Inlund of Reinte. J had | by tombs AMC freodom is not the da Diacousointe Uride, Him fying att nb in anit foun Tet mT te Tote a ‘ i ithe reward only of qulet, pert ermi- | &y Rewtityy in Gecting at that undy bly foundat n which national enarne « SU el 3 dently the hoapiea Ron t t a hte UR ey Ld i UGRUECOLLUH TART aT ot on gat Weiec, Lecilne it wad eupvoned to be | oun be formeds That ts a grvatquestion and! will | ho Farrell, of 65 Willett street, hus otiau: hed been | ff Ra ae vt foinne ich Kd AO oof ines, le were very wer it by. anothe OOO Whote 2 | disappeared under pecu olretumstanoe: rat Ht a capecta Hana ene Nowe Mnt . ‘ t ' A h ndniits of amare | ue it wid the“ veoi Te Were very Panawer it by another, © Kroeom ty ‘whom preared under peculiar or anoos, He rated tein Ae 8 capes Hie cwened”Hoaton, *y Mntuate x K ; me nreasas teed 1) ace ae uch nd the only way in whtuh Lf could | the worthies » | wea s young manof atondy and tem porate habit Wycnitd, Atwer that ehe flyed. with a) I i woh tt i A 10 ¥ and incompetent? ‘The beat thins 5 Tite Of Gaune two bt ' bait du Constructivn of the me Who desire t t iinet he to help me Wewas by callin on | you cat. d for wise and bonest mon td te touve | ed was the owner of @ truck, boing drayn —— 1 y the Hoctons and Atilotion pl iw - AM t a bd TOES { t RE BOIS SOE ND AMEN OR: AEE IO Suet elves, Buppnee the mafoitty, o for soyeral prominent business houses down Apollo Hall Ansombly Union Ground was f r questioned in ary, fr wih anarchy. byt t wod | super me Which Mt of some ol the | tue who happen to be the atrunwost. aro hot | town, Te was enzaged to be married to a bewu Pho Apollo Hall Assembly Nominating C Te alitun Heid by Wis sons, but IN Tid H he Une rocket if Bhd ‘ Went, Lvloud Wis alread y What’ ta gud; howe iets te thenswnon tne ine | cuirtacath Ward, The time for the suntial: | Muller Janice Dunphy, 6b, Joba C, lappy; au, | CouMnissioner Davenport rematnod at ta " Ws non abou: Be t note say a ay i while du Hin PRY OF THR DANES is part Of @ nation. aro plundorod. by | Was set down for last Monday evening. | Farrell ne Cuatom House ¢ hore Fifth Aveune Hotel, Ieet evening, receive reports Genet was next cattod ‘ me, at resisted Vn dtandy eon eTHR PREY OF THE DANES T tncac who prefer to five in idlonoss? Te may be | trod apartments at the above-montionad num | Hollwagcn, Jr, LU. pales rederick | scm tie chief supervisors cf election in Ass UCU sitet barre philned of bngliand, appeatid to heaven ond nite by which were described the | iecitimate undor aueh circumstances to inter. | bce nd furpished them tha aubstuntial manner, | aie) uth, K. Deering slouRcey 4 Nt ction in regard to the | achied that the committes bad authority Lo call pager earth against ¢ At Kngtand faa any tiventurers fom Norway, Rwedon. | eR tn! hn tuteroas of frandome. iteoit, | pivitations were sent out to the relatives and | (in ti at of yesterday's reietration, He occuptes roows | fiw elant. dle deed that Mr tenee wed take Ricted of ber, invited others t The simple ereed thal the one | ind continue tocintorfere until you hava | inmate friends of tho couple, A pitcst was hos 1 botel, which he hus had hited up recondiy at the | the withoss stand only when it pleased him Belt for her rashte elf wn nn effective Hit need tothoun whowere amie cy | revered, the condition, “In tho aixteonth con. | My anamgud tn a ihe Ket of the Tammany tte APRRRRRE Pent Ae eae elie tha Dentad Bhatea | Pantie Cen ty ROUTH Wreey alteration fully, or If nob successfully, at feast. unfinon ghey aaraverad that tbe Rakons af | Li Und naaly ® majority oF the Frunca pe GLE RORY SEARLE Gan a eee SERS | item totus rials vate fa Chatty Sr goa tort eres | GPE cueciened: tn eel ne: Pride Stata ABLE. withn single hoart aid inind refuses ta Fe ee Oe, Oa De YU Bes UP BGI ri ; Lito wus near nie home. On Monday lie cat. | Assembly cot i during the cxmpetan for the sraiiamioten uf private | Al! ovat a t nivuder, poasoasce already the Thou 1 wis loss t An oaay proy TH MASS ACK OF MP. BAIETITOLONEW. she A var hi i nidny he cal OD onvanlora, Very few or (he conventions | 5 doapacete x ‘ yield wud ¥ the con, | Lhe 4 joss tempting to them thant | Vauppose that the balluttox would have d ted About BAO from his chetomers Ror dia ys | Pad RY ALOMLION (O he Fudtucet. Coniissicicr Davenport was tnformed by Col, Burns, The Banishy of Prine Napab Ai one Bate hee Weatdrd, crc and Ldmierteky wero bunt by the | Proveavant Pigoanh atid, brow tant Yeo ehet! [oa watd Uiat ho ako word a, valuibio diatwond | John Wellty, a bartedor In Jama MeNattoy’s | Lars YyMuta sin tie ts tm Wot tettafinng vit | poteon froin tho ex try te di Bras pari ttevet ai. and Pawand CAWAND AND trEARD J latrudiiced ther by Northern freebwators. he | hoon able’ ih hie at Bro najority, ha | Mi bub aturtly atten @ dk shai’ | xcuor rare a€ Forty ulath street nod Thind ayouns, | MMirtarny how mince ae cm izoue Of LORTIKY | Foccuag by the waerinls of the sinpire 40 thie cay $9, 5, \ sthan, aad one | Don in treland did wereat Weal or wv ond m | tho huge tie ald Who wo ki hold a wor aden be siaied without htne wav acciutalyehata the abdomen as 1 o'sock yew: | tan at a tas aie vee beth, gale | The cores tah by President There is denounced ia A. My - a ‘ald | Prtion His danity was ance th titier we will atund by there wei 1 | senabled tn Furr] aowly wurutatied ay aitinent im tah ented to fue Ya ri Mita cote, eA Mant they had toot | OP a hegns teats at ir crof ‘Asseunbly f 4 1 Tort tw | the peor lise Phases? i 1k Gaoy Hot have bo« ng nupeiidas The bide, wh thonpored DV verenit, the tipd fed end has notyet be a cantured af ro ened f Ot | fae'al, mit g Ni i r ae new anontly maint shia bo pore | Hille about the curse Ut Bk, Patricks hoy | ¢ alti Croat moat moor: | drovmed, atoaty awatiod tho onival of the hiebath un tore, he ded: wnt reluwdio | charge owe tor fue hay ust gatbon ae a \ ‘ Weccre Druibug bl Oy the Gy pita n Laver, w sik techies with wa hitthe inutiferense eat Pplau mn pile teoon pub in on appearance Atwell, a witness to the aioot oct ONpe Og ce Napoiconsand uimny othe © 4 6:08 \ aw suse) abou ; ary when | sacked Nurclew with wa tit Ant eket i eetind four centuries | att oR MITRE pouran Win attvabed.. Me, too eaye that the @hooting was —— mincut expelling Aribee hevelegh sad wens atl ae terms, wo tr Ay Y ecu | Wioy Wore Kauri wut shade dil b a Hrotind wis Troe, but one ball her peopl Hahn attoais pases and tho Wrdogroom) w bial. Coruuer SehineT WL bub a Lighoat Mr. Bowurt's WHI, winiemt to the able of eltizentaip, The Betnee, 1 i oD IN ; maciven | the sere Urowgit ite the condition a fiat il the “othor half tn the mual Tatil atic Tide Lido nud 4 aronn we — Avnunn, Oot. Mi. The wilh of the tate Pilih raterted direst for: Keoane, procbding ehoaee t@ \ The Bout) ner Hon wedi aud | te prescnt New Zalanders, “thelr virtuea wer Laue Lltake Gh ae ceie Meet ian rhive, “Then cat ethe nows of the arrival ; Obtonns to the Front Tl. Bown! Was opened Uy Gho fumlly to-isy. Mein PO Cian) near Fue ’ ing thoate (0 1H 1; Ce ora nu the wail | aunple the. wild virtuws of Bay.gcw, In wuel bi 1 CO tone WhO Ors Abi Eioed wit | the empty ho news of the arvale 1 Conuauus Oxb, 10—Tho Democratio Btato | succinct doouniont, sagularly. free from kegel boon <a oi uli by ality | Suits OF Uiliias tio Hullemiyal Was ficansury, | HUM) bp Hale hima whe work aro Mon en. | avarch fer the misine brideroom, but one trol Ceinmities tet hore to-day, wilh promtient | caitties, wrnbion emingy 1u bis own hand, the bequeet An Old Man's sutetde, Point ' ty ri Vows Ada TY wont t vai ths id tivit.ce Pa arate Rete Oi POET EAE PREAH Teta HUET A eTd I tT eee Donoerats from alt pa ty of Oto, to Consult in petition | 14s late home holt ita concenta ax SUSQUMIANNA DkVOT, Pa, Oot, 1h. John ® han \ ‘ © Ven Commandments te the per ti A hoeed af tina wha obuy talked a a ve could not he tou to tho polltiend eituntion, ‘Tho moo big wan et itty | DWQsent murrouni ti pencents Bd T Hairy, aged G8 youre, CoMINtt tod 5 " au nd fo tte a Telind Do you ase what, busin W ya Hadiaw of puhinow Hight weluck posed and Karel did not ie, Pauvea alluatians, up. suse FR WMA oe Ie | aoe obo itt hie | Ceseaentic Bree a Lav nliee eer srunur ie boRiee laid arase tho country whi andand scot} the Pope's? “Ag muct ae ib by now the bush Pig ieetilt ad cate pho ansicty of tha guests dowolopad into | Hier. Among these prealub sve’ Goong: Ht, Puy ie soni aot 1 Ub Brook] n Low netp, thin oonnty, Ny bkOw boa York aaGrou! Jd news Aint One aRTOE Re Tan Hy 1 1 bis romarks by desertbing | alarm ynd as Young bride OW whaoal fr to Goo WN MScuubor CLAsNad, Wud BON Ore a) Pane at secant, | OWC Nie Dralne Wath a abot gun ii hie mans Dariy un r i , ; t Nd a erate Fe condition of Lolind when loft to itself re Could bo howd mow Hinuehin, | OMMOFe Of Cont ces, A Tin thisto | dey morning. He lived in Brooklyn Centre, but Nw Jor sae ‘Uh Was wvaded. Holand inetesd of | hy ihe held feuaebe is du By iid in nny ea she eal) f Tvolind wien left to itself a’ Fe Oi be ees ane ringh “ Fae ee Rana: | SAR TG Bik Raul Lak oeouinimaineriak CORE UeShE On a ApMEE ae Oey mnarsd for a fronton, had | Nita as todd entabli Heal tireiisel ea tin Bran cara be ate sith contury, befory the Helvhburacad were visited, but nothin Tho Ble Jo nereas Fe te eA Mit Vo mined | weatd pe cut ia tee oorithsl stu think 1 le | eo before her seventy miles across. two oe rn nese Ad nocond period of lish Intorposition, the ¢ nih be b od of the missing man A id 4 7, hd 3 vr arerar : et NWO Buena would go ont tu tae corn h . ne equirre’a, a winulaticn then: Relate ries and a hall before tie cine of a+ r n, tho con | contd by un Atul Tho Tammany and Livoral Republican Cone | DlBg Sepuied to execute Lil provision Of te lusiru. | wich ud boon for & fay rowlicn ane rt 0 ou nt inliga acroma, | two ocnturien and a half before the lime of ate | oauoncee of whioh ho eald would be dutaliod | Nght the dianunoinied coms lay Kania: a. | gressonal ¢ ey nd Have lath Dieariot enek ay | Sicinariy has net pot an craratbed: toate me imenat | old gise ca op Ni 1, hb a nt ta inoue den nothinue has been hea of Harrell BI RYmGie Bal TPharioeCbnt m District mee at | properly har tat yt hich ar wralied Red KC im poval: | vid wing case. th fay ies Le koum ut Una gessional Convouttana of the lath Detrick mee ak} provarly ies Ol Ye Ne MTT arecaida. tO, Katthaice | hg Oo toa top Ol ble head,” Au luqucet wes bets jwoten fastened themselyes down | tv der and orgunlzelion, Adupting the pia. | in the moat boot bulivy v has boop bow W Lisalead J 3 prvbabiy be wok Fac igor Ba aay ‘ Adupting the F pat booture. and tt us buliovod asl ts 0 0 ae ago LOuiOlly 1OF Congres Yury oot wil 7 a